Friday 31 January 2014

Porterbrook - Campus Bologna exams session

Tomorrow from 3.30 to 7.00 pm
we'll have the exams session for
students of the advanced years of
Porterbrook - Campus Bologna.

This meeting will be held in Nuova Vita Church and we expect about 15 students.

We'll interact with the modules of the
1st volume advanced course.

The first module is Living the Cross and Resurrection,
led by Mark Brucato, co-pastor of Nuova Vita.

This course shows how the cross and resurrection provide the pattern for discipleship in the everyday. It calls us to live out the radical implications of grace and to apply the way of the cross to every area of life. We’ll discover how the cross and resurrection empower us in Christ for a life of sacrificial service and joy. We’ll be encouraged to live a risk-taking life on mission to the world as part of a community of people empowered by the cross.

The second module is The Bible in Missional Perspective,
led by Gianpaolo Aranzulla, pastor of Forte Torre.

The bible is the story of God's plan and purpose to redeem a people for himself. This is how God wants to be known. This course will teach us to understand how the bible fits together around this theme. It will show us how Jesus fulfills God's salvation plan and how we fit into God's purposes as the Church. The course will introduce us
to biblical theology in a way that will reshape your life around
the gospel.


The third module is Missional Church and Church Planting,
led by Gian Luca Derudas, co-pastor of Nuova Vita.

This course will help you reconnect the church with mission. The church is God’s mission strategy for reaching people with the gospel. Mission is at the heart of who we are and what we do as church.
This course walks you through the doctrine of the church to discover its role in mission. It challenges and equips us to see church planting as a central missions strategy for churches and ordinary Christians.



The fourth module is A Commitment for the Context,
led by Stefano.

This module will help students to understand the culture and the context in which they live and how to engage others with the Gospel. 

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